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Novichok Inquiry: Putin Bears Moral Responsibility

A public inquiry finds Vladimir Putin 'morally responsible' for the 2018 Novichok death of Dawn Sturgess. The UK responds with new sanctions on Russian intelligence. Read the full report.

Novichok victim's family criticise inquiry report

The family of Dawn Sturgess, who died after Novichok exposure in 2018, calls for 'real change' as a public inquiry report offers no recommendations. Read their full statement and the UK's response.

Novichok Attack: Russia's Role and UK Response

A new report raises critical questions about the 2018 Novichok poisonings in Salisbury. Discover the key findings on Russia's role and the UK's preparedness. Read the full analysis.

Putin 'Morally Responsible' for UK Novichok Death

A public inquiry finds Vladimir Putin morally responsible for the 2018 novichok death of Dawn Sturgess, citing 'overwhelming' evidence of a Russian state attack. Read the full report.

Inquiry: Putin Authorised Novichok Poisoning

A public inquiry finds Vladimir Putin 'morally responsible' for the death of Dawn Sturgess, poisoned by Novichok in Salisbury. Read the full report and key findings.

Lost Prehistoric Monument Found Near Stonehenge

Archaeologists confirm a massive ring of pits near Stonehenge is Britain's largest prehistoric structure, revealing new insights into Neolithic society. Explore the discovery.

Army Pauses Ajax Training as Soldiers Fall Ill

The British Army has suspended Ajax armoured vehicle training after noise and vibration left approximately 30 soldiers vomiting and shaking. The £6.3bn programme faces renewed scrutiny.

Army Pauses Ajax Vehicles After Troops Fall Ill

The British Army suspends Ajax armoured vehicles for two weeks after approximately 30 soldiers report illness from noise and vibration during exercises. Read the latest on the £6.3bn programme.

Army Pauses Ajax Use After Troops Fall Ill

The British Army suspends Ajax armoured vehicle training for two weeks after 30 soldiers report illness from noise and vibration. Investigation launched.

Army Pauses Ajax Use Over Troop Safety Concerns

The British Army has paused use of its new Ajax armoured vehicles after soldiers reported severe vibration and noise issues, leading to vomiting and shaking. Read the full investigation.

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